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A year after their landslide win, Labour finds itself reeling from internal revolt, public backlash over welfare reforms, and unprecedented ...
Rachel Reeves is at risk of becoming the shortest-serving Labour Chancellor after Kier Starmer declined to give her a public ...
Hardie was a pacifist who opposed the first world war on that basis, and so was Ramsay MacDonald, who briefly lost his ...
I’m old enough to remember when a test of one’s middle-class, left-wing credentials meant refusing to cross a picket line. Now it's whether ...
This shift towards Labour, however, was not helped by party leader Hugh Gaitskell. When he promised to increase public spending without increasing taxes his credibility came under serious question.
But Reeves used it as an attempt at political resurrection, seeking to dispel the impression that she is a “dessicated calculating machine” (as Aneurin Bevan said of Hugh Gaitskell). Austerity was “a ...
Hattersley had not been known for radicalism. A fan of right-wing Labour leader Hugh Gaitskell, who had died before Hattersley’s arrival at Westminster, his memoir tells us that in the mid-sixties ...
Replying to a demand voiced yesterday by Labor Party leader Hugh Gaitskell that the Western Big Three and the USSR undertake to guarantee the borders of Israel. Mr.
The official opening of Park Hill was performed on June 16, 1961 by Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition, Hugh Gaitskell.
Alice, a bosom political pal of Hugh Gaitskell, was firmly on the right of the party, a witchfinder-general of left-wing militants seeking to take over Labour.
Last week Party Leader Hugh Gaitskell resoundingly quelled the civil war in Labor’s ranks, scoring a personal triumph that was also reassuring to the U.S. and the West. No Neville.
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